About Alan
Alan Bomser began his legal journey at Columbia College, where he earned an A.B. in 1952. He stayed at Columbia for law school and completed his LL.B. in 1954. Those mid-century classroom years set the stage for a career rooted in New York’s legal community.
He has practiced since the mid-1950s and is listed in the New York bar. Over the decades he has moved through roles that combined client work and firm leadership. Today he serves as Senior Counsel at Winslett, Studnicky, McCormick & Bomser, a post that places him in a senior advisory position at a firm that bears his name. His long presence in the firm reflects steady involvement rather than headline-making litigation.
A throughline of his work has been the entertainment and media sector. He served as chair of the Entertainment Law Committee of the Association of the Bar of the City of New York. That role required familiarity with contracts, rights issues and the business structures that support creative work. The committee position also meant regular engagement with other practitioners in the city’s legal circles and an ongoing role in professional discussion and education about entertainment law topics.
Beyond that committee, Bomser maintains membership in the New York State Bar. Those affiliations signal continued ties to bar governance and the exchange of professional ideas. Colleagues describe him as a steady presence in committee meetings and a participant in the civic life of the New York bar community.
Within the firm he occupies a senior counsel slot, advising on transactional matters and helping to shepherd client relationships. He has been involved in drafting and negotiating agreements typical of entertainment and media practice and has offered guidance on matters that touch intellectual property, licensing and contractual rights. He also provides perspective drawn from decades of practice in Manhattan, where the business and legal sides of creative industries often intersect.
Bomser’s trajectory is that of a mid-20th century law graduate who built a sustained, low-key career in a specialized practice area. He continues to work in New York as Senior Counsel at Winslett, Studnicky, McCormick & Bomser and concentrates his practice on entertainment and media-related legal matters.